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Federal agencies need to focus on cooperating with one another even though certain procedures, including the annual budget process, tend to make them look inward, panelists at a "good government" conference said Monday

Weiterlesen: USA: Agencies need to share resources, look beyond own performance, analysts say

Digital government has been heralded as the solution to deliver government services better, faster and cheaper; a formula that is all the more important during a sustained revenue recession in the public sector.

Weiterlesen: USA: Digital Technology Transforming American Cities

If you are a government chief information officer today, you better have your sea legs.

Transformation. Security. Change management. E-government. These terms have become part of CIOs' vocabulary, but the rapid pace of change and a seemingly endless list of critical priorities are making the job of leading an agency's information technology shop exhausting, at best.

Weiterlesen: USA: CIOs find crowded agenda wearing

He's planning to open a business. There are business papers to file, sales taxes to report, licenses to obtain -- and he's wondering where to start.

It should be a little easier beginning Tuesday, when more state government information becomes available on the Internet. All state boards, agencies and departments face a midnight deadline to comply with a 2001 law that requires some public records to be placed online.

Weiterlesen: USA: Departments Race To Meet Midnight Deadline

Taxes, Licenses, Even Inmate-Manufactured Sporting Equipment Can Be Purchased Online

In January 2000, Gov. Mike Huckabee flipped on his computer, logged onto the Internet and became the first Arkansas governor to open himself to constituents across the Web.

His staff cringed. Would people log on and participate? Is there a future for this thing called e-government?

Weiterlesen: USA: State Plugging Into 21st Century

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